Liverpool vs Manchester City: Premier League TV, live streaming

Liverpool take on Manchester City at Anfield - in a match you can see live on Sky Sports Premier League - on Sunday looking to become the first team to beat the runaway Premier League leaders in the top flight this season.

Jurgen Klopp's side, who are unbeaten in their last 14 league games at home to City, will be looking for revenge after losing 5-0 at the Etihad in the reverse fixture in September.

However, the Reds will be playing their first match without Philippe Coutinho after the Brazil playmaker joined Barcelona for £146m last weekend, although his departure will be offset by Virgil van Dijk's league debut for the hosts.

Since then, however, Liverpool have lost just twice and not at all since October and could climb to third or find themselves in fifth come full-time depending on the result and results elsewhere.

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Start time

Liverpool host Manchester City at Anfield with kick-off scheduled for 4pm on Sunday, January 14.

TV and live online coverage

The match is available via Now TV, with a day pass on offer for £6.99.

The match will be televised live on Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event, with coverage starting from 3.30pm. Sky Sports subscribers will be able to stream the match online via SkyGo and the SkyGo app.

Alternatively, you can follow all the build-up and action from 3pm with New Gersy blog.

Team news

Liverpool

Liverpool top scorer Mohamed Salah has recovered from a groin injury and will be available to face Manchester City on Sunday.

Striker Daniel Sturridge is back in training after a muscle problem which has sidelined him for a month but is not in contention for the weekend.

Midfielder Jordan Henderson (hamstring) and Alberto Moreno (ankle) are still recovering from their injuries with the latter closer to a comeback, although not in time for this weekend.

Vincent Kompany will likely remain sidelined for Manchester City's trip to Liverpool on Sunday. City's skipper is yet to feature in 2018 due to a calf problem and manager Pep Guardiola confirmed he is still struggling for full fitness.

Gabriel Jesus (knee) went to Barcelona for his injury this week and Guardiola, who remains without Benjamin Mendy (knee) and Phil Foden (ankle), anticipates having his Brazilian striker back training in two-to-three weeks.